New shorthorn bulls that aren't syndicated

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shortii

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So over the past couple years I really haven't seen to many shorthorn A.I. Bulls that I have been super impressed with. I do like CSF Evolution but I think he's syndicated. Just wondering if anyone has seen any Bulls around that they feel will be the next big thing.
 

RyanChandler

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Saw in a previous post that you could get semen on Evolution through his owners, Cornerstone Farms.  Big shout out to them for having the integrity to accurately register him as scurred too.
 

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We have one we are very excited about.  He is sired by Red Reward and has no Double Stuff or Jake's proud Jazz and Trump is 6 generations back.  He has a .8 birth weight epd and less than 70# birth weight.  We do not have a picture of him yet as he is just a May and still very green.  He will most likely make his debut at Fort Worth.  We will have semen available on him.
 
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Bell M Foreman 30A
JSF Tophand 34R x Bell M Misty 57P
BW 95
WW 748
YW 1165
MW 2530

Semen Available

2015 Canadian Western Agribition Champion Shorthorn Bull
2015 RBC Beef Supreme Top 10 Finalist

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BellMFarms
Website: www.bellmfarms.com

 

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cedargrove

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Crooked Post Stockman... I am expecting a half dozen or so this spring. I see last week semen rights were just sold to Australia and New Zealand. and also to South Africa. Pretty impressive video on youtube.
 

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Will said:
We have one we are very excited about.  He is sired by Red Reward and has no Double Stuff or Jake's proud Jazz and Trump is 6 generations back.  He has a .8 birth weight epd and less than 70# birth weight.  We do not have a picture of him yet as he is just a May and still very green.  He will most likely make his debut at Fort Worth.  We will have semen available on him.

This bull is the real deal. Super excited to see how this one turns out! 
 

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I am Planning on having semen in the spring for sale on Muridale Robert 35U.
 

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We have semen from HC Bluebook 22B available in Canada, USA and Australia.
BW- 88 lb, WW- 655 lb, YW - 1328 lb. Weight at 20 months- 2015 Weight at 32 months- 2465
His first calves are some of our best. All have been born unassisted, and all are polled.
 

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mbigelow

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Here is a yearling Bull that I think will work well for most.  He is sired by a jazz great-grandson and out of a jazz great-granddaughter x with ramrod.  4 generations of calving ease on top blended well with growth.  Look up hid info B/F WINTER SOLDIER 5060 .  I may collect him in February.
 

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Some may have not known that we are back in the shorthorn business.  We have a very interesting breeding piece to introduce providing he passes all his DNA testing.  His temporary name at this moment is white bull.  He is sired by RED WHITE AND ROAN and out of a Monopoly x Double stuff Dam. Born the end of April, 2016.
Genetics include Jakes Proud Jazz, Diamond Leggs, Monopoly, and Double Stuff twice.  There is a chance he is double clean.  His personal birth weight was 80 lbs.  He is sound, big boned, balanced from one to the other, with a square wide top that you could land a jet on. 
DNA has been sent and results should be available next week. He will be interesting breeding piece with maternal look with steer genetics.
Making shorthorn steer business GREAT AGAIN.  LOL

 

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Duncraggan

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Some may have not known that we are back in the shorthorn business.  We have a very interesting breeding piece to introduce providing he passes all his DNA testing.  His temporary name at this moment is white bull.  He is sired by RED WHITE AND ROAN and out of a Monopoly x Double stuff Dam. Born the end of April, 2016.
Genetics include Jakes Proud Jazz, Diamond Leggs, Monopoly, and Double Stuff twice.  There is a chance he is double clean.  His personal birth weight was 80 lbs.  He is sound, big boned, balanced from one to the other, with a square wide top that you could land a jet on. 
DNA has been sent and results should be available next week. He will be interesting breeding piece with maternal look with steer genetics.
Making shorthorn steer business GREAT AGAIN.  LOL
He seems to, from the picture, have a fairly high tail setting, so if the jet can get over that then there should be a fairly predictable landing! JMO
 

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I am often mystified by the negativity about syndicated bulls. I have never been a part of a syndicated bull but it seems a sensible way to market a bull and actually make money. Collecting a bull is not an inexpensive venture and often involves many years of developing a bull. some seem to think a bull should be offered inexpensively for the benefit of the entire breed. It seems to me that if a bull has something useful to offer the breeder and/or owner should be able to get a reasonable return on their investment.(free enterprise, isn't that what made America Great!) You often hear of breeders buying semen because it's cheap or using a bull that was in the tank just to use it up, whcih makes no sense to me.
In any event there are dozens of bulls available that are not syndicated.
We will have limited semen available on this bull. The main collection on him was for Europe but we collected some for North America.
He is different breeding for North America being by an Australian bull, The Grove Kookaburra W725 (one of only 5 sons in North America). His dam is an outstanding cow from the Butterfield herd and has produced foundation families at both Dixon Farms and Double Star. So far his calves are looking great and we will have a second crop from the main cow herd next year. He is also THF, PHAF, DSF and Myotatin free.

 

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